Bird Flu Monitor > South Asia not prepared for Bird Flu?
[SouthAsiaBiz] Most people live in rural areas in the South Asian countries and raising poultry is a common thing for almost every family. So, if bird flu attacks South Asian countries in a large scale then it will take a disastrous turn because most people in the rural areas do not have access to even basic health facilities.
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